SL Unveils Ambitious NDC 3.0 at COP30 in Brazil

James Conteh

Sierra Leone has officially launched its third generation of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0) at the country’s pavilion during the ongoing COP30 conference in Belém, Brazil.

The new climate strategy outlines the nation’s commitment to tackling climate change while redefining its identity and contribution within the global community.

Described as an evidence-based and forward-looking plan, NDC 3.0 goes beyond meeting Multilateral Environmental Agreement obligations. It serves as a national roadmap to address the climate crisis and protect the environment for future generations.

Under the new framework, Sierra Leone aims to mobilise approximately $2.97 billion from domestic and international partners to support climate actions. These interventions are expected to help the country cut 2,177 GgCO₂e by 2030 and 4,355 GgCO₂e by 2035, setting the stage for deep decarbonisation and progress toward net zero by 2050.

The strategy includes sector-specific targets for adaptation and mitigation, strengthening the country’s resilience to climate impacts.

Officials at the launch called for collaboration across government institutions, sectors, and development partners to achieve the plan’s goals. They also expressed gratitude to all stakeholders who contributed to the development of the document.

The full NDC 3.0 and its technical files will be made publicly available in due course.

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